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The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Your School. Your Paper. Since 1936.

The Suffolk Journal

Courtesy of Victoria Davis

Victoria’s voyage: Self-discovery in Cork, Ireland

Victoria Davis February 24, 2016

My life changed on Jan. 5 when I landed in Ireland. Throughout my time here so far, my experiences have contributed to my new personal love affair with travel and my own development. Coming from...

US election to resolve or heighten global tension

Colin Barry February 10, 2016

With the daunting  presidential election coming up just months away, the rest of the world is watching as they outline their tensions with the United States. The world will face the impact of the new...

By Keyhole

International students disappointed with lack of stability

Alexa Gagosz February 10, 2016

In recent events that have unfolded into a mess within Suffolk’s administration, the “he said/she said” soap opera has formed a sense of community on campus through students and faculty with rallies...

Courtesy of Lesley Ta

Alternative winter break brings student back to their roots

Skylar To February 3, 2016

Twenty hours across the world by plane, sophomore business major Lesley Ta was landing at midnight on a path toward a new journey, a home far away from home: Hanoi, Vietnam. After noting her parents haven’t...

By Flickr user Alisdare Hickson

Modern terror

Heather Rutherford and Sammi Abou-Mayaleh December 9, 2015

With endless breaking reports on terrorism throughout the international community, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) has become the most infamously discussed terrorist group as of late. Suffolk...

Danielle Silva/ Journal Contributor

Japanese cultural festival brings traditional food and games to Suffolk community

Danielle Silva, Journal Contributor December 2, 2015

The Japanese Student Association brought a festival of games and original dishes to the Bunkasai Festival Thursday. President and founder of the Japanese Student Association, Tsuyoshi Nakajima, enjoyed...

By Flickr user Alisdare Hickson

Media Bias: The gap in press coverage

Alexa Gagosz and Katherine Yearwood December 2, 2015

Media coverage across the globe has recently catered to specific tragedies across the world. More than 100 people were killed by the terrorist attacks in Paris last month where news outlets were sent...

Alexa Gagosz/ Journal Staff

Ford Hall Forum talks ISIS, Syrian migrant crisis and Ukraine

Alexa Gagosz December 2, 2015

Due to recent attacks in Paris, the security and strength of Europe is heading toward serious questioning. Mary Yntema, the president and CEO of WorldBoston, introduced Secretary General at the Organization...

By Facebook user Daily Mail

Terror in Paris: Suffolk speaks out

Alexa Gagosz November 18, 2015

The  violence in Paris has shocked the world. In the scope of Boston, which is home to thousands of international college students, the outrage is palpable. Recent Suffolk University graduate Sylvain...

Danielle Silva/ Journal Contributor

Night market comes to life

Danielle Silva, Journal Contributor November 18, 2015

By Danielle Silva This is the third year the Taiwanese Student Association (TSA) transformed one of Suffolk’s common areas into a replica of the Taiwanese night market on Thursday. Chi Chen...

China ends one-child policy after 35 years

China ends one-child policy after 35 years

Katie Mai and Maggie Randall November 11, 2015

  China has decided to end its one-child policy, a breakthrough for the strict, 35-year-old law. China’s one-child policy was implemented by the government in 1980 by Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping...

Communist party fires editor-in-chief

Jack Wheeler November 11, 2015

Officials of the Communist party in China have been implementing new measures to crack down on intraparty disunity, namely, expelling the editor-in-chief of one of China’s major newspapers. Zhao Xinyu...

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